Quotes About Movement
runtcheeks down
~ James Dashner
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glimpse through the slats of a city mad with the day-to-day grind, moving and grooving. In a way he felt envious of those people, completely oblivious that a crazy
~ James Dashner
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Then let's go runnin'.
~ James Dashner
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They just had to go, to move, to do. That was it.
~ James Dashner
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In his mind he was always leaving, always going somewhere, always doing something else.
~ James Dickey
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Sliding is living antifriction. Or, no, sliding is living by antifriction. It is finding a modest thing you can do, and then greasing that thing. On both sides. It is grooving with comfort.
~ James Dickey
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You can't step into the same River even once, And why would you want to? You can't
~ James Galvin
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Get up, Get on up. Stay on the scene. Get on up, Like a Sex Machine. Get on up, Get up. Shake your arm, Then use your form. Stay on the scene, like a Sex Machine. You gotta have the feeling, Sure as you're born.
~ James Joseph Brown
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Across the page the numbers moved in grave morrice, in the mummery of their letters, wearing quaint caps of squares and cubes.
~ James Joyce
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What Zionists did, as all nationalist movements before and since have done, was to read their history selectively and draw conclusions from it that would not have been understandable to their ancestors before the advent of the modern era.
~ James L. Gelvin
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Time is a Colossus, and he's marching up Broadway!
~ James Leo Herlihy
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Our moods,' she asked. 'Are they perhaps something like thrusts—rhapsodic ones—toward stasis: self-finale?
~ James McCourt
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Our social existence has, therefore, an inescapably fluid character. This is not to say that we live in a fluid context, but that our lives are themselves fluid. As in the Zen image we are not the stones over which the stream of the world flows; we are the stream itself.
~ James P Carse
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Who lives horizonally is never somewhere, but always in passage.
~ James P Carse
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We can be moved only by way of our veils. We are touched through our veils.
~ James P. Carse
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We do not go somewhere in a car, but arrive somewhere in a car. Automobiles do not make travel possible, but make it possible for us to move locations without traveling.
~ James P. Carse
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Thus, the theatricality of machinery: Such movement is but a change of scenes. If effective, the machinery will see to it that we remain untouched by the elements, by other travelers, by those whose towns or lives we are traveling through. We can see without being seen, move without being touched.
~ James P. Carse
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We allow ourselves to believe that nature can be explained. In the process we confine nature to those explanations. The eels, through their simplicity of form, their preference for darkness, and their grace of movement in the opposite direction of every other fish, have helped me to see things for which there is no easy classification, things that can't be quantified or solved, and get to the essence of experience. They have been my way back.
~ James Prosek
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I have to travel a lot for work.
~ James Purefoy
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I drive. That's what I do. All I do.
~ James Sallis
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Eu dirijo. É tudo o que eu faço. Não fico sentado enquanto você planeja a coisa ou a prepara. Você me diz onde começamos, em que direção devemos ir, para onde devemos seguir depois, em que horário. não me meto, não conheço ninguém, não ando armado. Eu dirijo.
~ James Sallis
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This is what people are talking about when they use words like grace. That moment, that morning, came vividly back to him whenever he thought of it. But soon suspicion set in. He understood well enough that life by very definition is upset, movement, agitation.
~ James Sallis
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Being on a boat that's moving through the water, it's so clear. Everything falls into place in terms of what's important and what's not.
~ James Taylor
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There are basically two kinds of revolutionaries living in the world today. One looks at a crowd of people and asks how each might become a catalyst in bringing about a better world. The other looks to a picture of some fabled leader and asks how that crowd might come to follow him to the death.
~ James Tracy
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